I want to code more because:
1.1 Learn a new skill -> to build things
1.2 Job -> Land a good job and do what interests me
1.3 Build enough side projects to add in my portfolio
I know I’ll have reached my “code more” goal when:
2.1 When I will be able to build things and not give up on my coding goals
My top three assumptions for reaching my goal are:
3.1 A proper coding plan/roadmap on how to move forward with the existing
knowledge/skill
3.2 Passionate about technology
3.3 Time management
Of these assumptions, my riskiest is:
4.1 Time management
When I think about my riskiest assumption, three possible root causes are:
5.1 Full time job so it sometimes become hard to find time to code consistently
5.2 Not knowing how to proceed further
5.3 No one to guide or help
Three ways I might address these root causes are:
6.1 Time management -> By properly managing my time I am sure I will be able to
achieve my ‘code more’ goals
6.2 A proper learning structure. Since the Internet is full of resources but not
knowing how to start or what next makes it really difficult to stay consistent.
Of these, the biggest cause that’s worth tackling first is:
Time management -> tackling this cause will surely help me achieve my coding
goals.
Hey @almostdevelopr ... great tag. I totally agree with the time management. After work, sometimes it is like I just hit a wall. Some days I push through the wall and code, but some days the wall wins smh. Also, ditto on #5. Prayer, Stack Overflow, YouTube and Google helped me tremendously. I wish you much success on your path.
I want to code more because:
1.1 Learn a new skill -> to build things
1.2 Job -> Land a good job and do what interests me
1.3 Build enough side projects to add in my portfolio
I know I’ll have reached my “code more” goal when:
2.1 When I will be able to build things and not give up on my coding goals
My top three assumptions for reaching my goal are:
3.1 A proper coding plan/roadmap on how to move forward with the existing
knowledge/skill
3.2 Passionate about technology
3.3 Time management
Of these assumptions, my riskiest is:
4.1 Time management
When I think about my riskiest assumption, three possible root causes are:
5.1 Full time job so it sometimes become hard to find time to code consistently
5.2 Not knowing how to proceed further
5.3 No one to guide or help
Three ways I might address these root causes are:
6.1 Time management -> By properly managing my time I am sure I will be able to
achieve my ‘code more’ goals
6.2 A proper learning structure. Since the Internet is full of resources but not
knowing how to start or what next makes it really difficult to stay consistent.
Of these, the biggest cause that’s worth tackling first is:
Let's code together!
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Hey @almostdevelopr ... great tag. I totally agree with the time management. After work, sometimes it is like I just hit a wall. Some days I push through the wall and code, but some days the wall wins smh. Also, ditto on #5. Prayer, Stack Overflow, YouTube and Google helped me tremendously. I wish you much success on your path.
@mark_rightofzero Thanks a bunch man! wish you the same.
Looking forward to collaborate on some awesome projects.